Key signature: Amajor
Submitted on August 29th 2003 by dafydd.
This tune has been added to 4 tunebooks.
X: 1
T: Wee Bit Coggie, The
M: 4/4
L: 1/8
R: reel
K: Amaj
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The Wee Bit Coggie
Is a "coggie" a cross between a pussy-cat and a doggie?
Trevor
# Posted on April 26th 2004 by lazyhound
Ooo! I know the answer to that one! It's a bucket! Right, Mark? *grin*
# Posted on April 26th 2004 by Zina Lee
You have been paying attention Zina, good girl! I've heard a tune just like this at my local session, but I'm damned if I can remember the name of it. Off an Altan album I think. Give me 5 mins...
# Posted on April 26th 2004 by Dow
...yes, this one: http://thesession.org/tunes/display.php/2897
# Posted on April 26th 2004 by Dow
Where did you get this one from David?
# Posted on April 26th 2004 by Dow
I play the version that Dow posted - learnt it off Liz Doherty - Its quite different isnt it...
# Posted on April 26th 2004 by bb
The Wee Bit Coggie
I have this from Kerr's Merry Melodies.Coggie was (and perhaps still is) a Scottish dialect word for a drinking vessel.There's a tune on this site called the "Nine Pint Coggie",you'd have a job lifting that up to your mouth.
# Posted on March 1st 2003 by dafydd
I thought a coggie was a small barrel, rather than a drinking vessel. But then, that's probably what Highlanders drink out of...
# Posted on April 28th 2004 by CreadurMawnOrganig
The Wee Bit Coggie
A coggie is a wooden bowl or dish,not a barrel.
# Posted on March 1st 2003 by dafydd